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Main unit parts and functions, STANDBY/ON switch
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Main unit parts and functions A STANDBY/ON switch Use this to put the unit into standby mode or turn it on. oo If the display is off even though the STANDBY/ON switch is set to ON, the cause is usually one of the following. oo The power is on, but DIMMER (display brightness) is set to AUTO OFF (page 19). oo The automatic power saving function has activated, put- ting the unit into standby (page 20). oo The power cord is disconnected. To turn the unit on when the automatic power saving function has activated, putting the unit into standby, press the STANDBY/ON button on the remote control, or set the STANDBY/ON switch to STANDBY once and then back to ON. B CLOCK indicator This shows the clock synchronization status. Lit: The unit is currently synchronized with the clock from the CLOCK sync input (10MHz IN) connector. Blinking: No clock is being input, or the unit is trying to synchronize with the clock signal. Unlit: External clock is not being used. oo See page 19 for clock sync settings. C Remote control signal receiver This receives signals from the remote control. When operating the remote control, point it at the remote control signal receiver. D Disc tray Load a disc here. E Display This display shows information about the audio playing back and menu screens. F Tray open/close (-) button Press this to open and close the disc tray. G Stop (8) button Press this to stop playback. H Play/pause (7/9) button Press this when stopped or paused to start or resume playback. Press this during playback to pause. When the menu screen is open Press this to start or confirm setting value selection. I MENU button Press this to enter setting mode (page 18). Press this when in setting mode to return to the previous screen. J Skip (.//) buttons Use these to skip to the previous or next track. Press and hold these buttons during playback to search backward/forward (page 15). When the menu screen is open Use these to select setting values. 12